A man and a nation

I wrote this a very long time ago. Therefore, I am fully aware that it is very rough around the edges.
Lenin and communism.

Submitted:Dec 8, 2011
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It started with a man and his
dream,

Words on a page,

Theories that seem to gleam,

Within the workers book.

Lenin and the Bolsheviks,

The hammer and the sickle,

The end of the Tsar soon to
be,

Yet the Tsar so fickle.

From the train in St
Petersburg,

Steps a man,

That day in St Petersburg,

Lenin and his words.

From the West they marched,

Through snow and rain,

With rage and anger,

While the people suffered in
pain.

Fury swept the land,

And men marched over the bones of
Mother Russia,

With power in hand,

Equality and revenge in
mind.

As the nation cried out in
vain,

And with Russia in his hand,

The workers and the industry came
to be,

And Lenin marched all across the
land.

Zen Water

(I know this is very rough, I
simply uploaded it because I was asked to produce some work on
the sight. (This will probably be removed when some more
preferable work has been produced.) I would like to point out,
that I am not communist. I simply felt that Lenin deserved more
attention for the great achievement he made in Russia.
Furthermore, I do not consider this historically factual; simply
an emotional account.)